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Airports of Thailand to revoke permanent passes of all King Power staff

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Airports of Thailand (AOT) agreed yesterday to revoke all permanent passes of staff and operators working at Suvarnabhumi airport under King Power International Group and replace them with temporary three month passes. The Airports of Thailand board said the decision was made because it had already nullified the group’s right to use commercial space at the airport.

According to acting Airports of Thailand president Kulya Pakakrong, the board viewed that the permanent passes could be cited to claim that Airports of Thailand still accepted King Power and its subcontractors’ use of commercial space in the airport’s passenger terminal.




Ten candidates apply for chief executive of Airports of Thailand

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Two Air Force generals, a banker, state enterprise executives and private sector businessmen are among the 10 candidates seeking to be the next chief executive of the Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT). Among those who beat the May 29 deadline to apply for the job, which comes with a monthly salary of up to 900,000 baht, are Air Vice-Marshal Chana Yoostaporn and Air Vice-Marshal Apisak Boonpuen, according to sources.




Acting national police chief named as a new Airports of Thailand’s board member

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Airports of Thailand will today name acting national police chief Seripisuth Temiyavej as a new board member to help crack down on stubborn mafia-type gangs at Suvarnabhumi airport.

At Friday 1 June, 2007’s meeting of the Airports of Thailand board, chaired by Saprang Kalayanamitr, the issue of adding a new member would be discussed and Pol Gen Seripisuth, who is known for his tough action against criminals, would be the first choice, a Transport Ministry source said.

Gen Saprang, also assistant army chief, vowed to wipe out mafia gangs at the new Bangkok airport when he became chairman late last year, but the problem continues to mar the airport’s image.




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